A man has been charged at a Dubai court after he allegedly used another man's boarding pass and made purchases worth Dh71,198/$19,506 with stolen credit cards at the Dubai Duty Free.
The First Instance Court heard that South Africa's 30-year-old, who was at a transit stop at Dubai's International Airport, showed a Duty Free Dormitory Duty Free Ticket bought two credit cards stolen on August 20th.
Prosecutors accused him of making 71.171 worth of purchased stolen cards. He embezzled credit cards after finding a portfolio on a plane. He is accused of abusing a boarding permit, illegal credit card use, fraud and misappropriation of a lost property. When asked by the public prosecutor, the tourist said traveling from South Africa to Kuala Lumpur via Dubai.
"I was the last to exit the plane when I saw a wallet left behind on a seat. I took it and went to the Duty Free. I purchased a smart phone, a laptop, a bag and other valuable stuff with two credit cards I found in that wallet."
He suddenly panicked and decided to return to his home country and cancel his flight to Kuala Lumpur. He bought a travel ticket on business class at Dh13,012 with one of the stolen cards. On September 29, he arrived at the Dubai airport as a transit passenger on his way to Istanbul. He was then caught by the police. The man confessed to the investigators that he used the stolen cards and also used a boarding pass, belonging to another traveller, when making the illegal purchases so that he would not be caught.
An airline security officer said they received an e-mail on September 18 from an American woman informing them that she had lost a credit card and that it was used about 18 times to make withdrawals worth Dh71,198.
"We found it was the accused, who made those purchases, after which he travelled to Johannesburg on business class with a Dh13,012 ticket he bought with the stolen credit card. He even used another man's boarding pass so to avoid being caught."
An arrest warrant was issued then against the transit passenger.
"We restrained him and alerted the police on October 1 when he arrived again in Dubai from Johannesburg. He confessed that he bought jewellery and two watches among other items. Dh12,250 was withdrawn from one credit card and Dh58,948 from the other.
The court will sentence him on December 30.... spill TEA ☕ Easy on Shade #jaiyeorie
"I was the last to exit the plane when I saw a wallet left behind on a seat. I took it and went to the Duty Free. I purchased a smart phone, a laptop, a bag and other valuable stuff with two credit cards I found in that wallet."
He suddenly panicked and decided to return to his home country and cancel his flight to Kuala Lumpur. He bought a travel ticket on business class at Dh13,012 with one of the stolen cards. On September 29, he arrived at the Dubai airport as a transit passenger on his way to Istanbul. He was then caught by the police. The man confessed to the investigators that he used the stolen cards and also used a boarding pass, belonging to another traveller, when making the illegal purchases so that he would not be caught.
An airline security officer said they received an e-mail on September 18 from an American woman informing them that she had lost a credit card and that it was used about 18 times to make withdrawals worth Dh71,198.
"We found it was the accused, who made those purchases, after which he travelled to Johannesburg on business class with a Dh13,012 ticket he bought with the stolen credit card. He even used another man's boarding pass so to avoid being caught."
An arrest warrant was issued then against the transit passenger.
"We restrained him and alerted the police on October 1 when he arrived again in Dubai from Johannesburg. He confessed that he bought jewellery and two watches among other items. Dh12,250 was withdrawn from one credit card and Dh58,948 from the other.
The court will sentence him on December 30.... spill TEA ☕ Easy on Shade #jaiyeorie
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